Bert Jones Yacht Basin

Gulfport, MS

Bert Jones Yacht Basin

about this project

The City of Gulfport embarked on the reconstruction of the Bert Jones Yacht Basin which was completely destroyed as a result of damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. They selected Brown, Mitchell & Alexander, Inc. (BMA) (Prime—Civil), in conjunction with Canon Engineers (Electrical) and Simpkins and Costelli, Inc. (Structural) to provide civil engineering and design services. An assessment report and corresponding estimates of cost prepared by BMA were used as the basis for the Scope of Work reflected on the FEMA Project Worksheets.

The massive project to reconstruct this facility was part of the $35 Million (FEMA funded) repair and improvement project that also included the renovation of Jones Park. The Harbor project included: construction of concrete bulkheads; main access and finger piers; mechanical dredging and disposal; an electrical system, a domestic water system, fire suppression system, and the vacuum wastewater system to service the boat slips. 

The Harbor and Park have become the recreational point of the City, hosting a number of festivals and events including the Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo and the Gulf Coast Yacht and Boat Show which has grown into the largest boat show on the Gulf.

Scope of Services

  • Coordination with FEMA / MEMA
  • Assessment Report (FEMA)
  • Cost Estimates for FEMA Project Worksheets
  • Civil Design (Coordination of Structural and Mechanical Design)
  • Development of Specifications, Contract Documents, and Construction Plans
  • Construction Administration, Surveying and Observation Services
  • Environmental Permitting



This project received a 2012 Honor Award for Engineering Excellence presented by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Mississippi.




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